Stability (noun)

  1. The state of being stable, firm and unchanging.
  2. The ability to maintain balance or remain unchanged.
  3. The ability to withstand external pressures or forces without collapsing or breaking down.

Origin:

The word "stability" comes from the latin word "stabilis" which means "firm, steadfast" and it first recorded use in the english language in the 15th century.

Examples:

  1. The stability of the government is crucial for the country's development.
  2. The stability of the economy is important for the citizens.
  3. The table has good stability.
  4. The new design improves the stability of the bridge.
  5. The company has financial stability.
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